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Role of minimal non-\({\mathfrak F}\)-groups in the theory of formations (English)
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1990
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This paper is devoted to the problem of enumerating soluble totally local formations, i.e. those which are n-multiply local for every natural number n. Every formation is 0-multiply local, and a formation is n- multiply local (n positive) if it has a local screen, all nonempty members of which are (n-1)-multiply local formations.
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soluble totally local formations
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n-multiply local
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local screen
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